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Ladies Who Kill by Tom Kuncl & Paul Einstein
Ladies Who Kill by Tom Kuncl & Paul Einstein
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Ladies Who Kill by Tom Kuncl & Paul Einstein
Journey into the dark heart of female criminality with Tom Kuncl and Paul Einstein's chilling exploration, Ladies Who Kill. This true crime anthology unveils the disturbing truths behind four infamous cases, from the notorious "Death Row Granny" Velma Barfield to the chilling saga of teenage killer Attina Cannady. Uncover the twisted motivations and complex psychology that drove these women to commit unthinkable acts, including the disturbing stories of Judith Ann Neelley and Annette Stebbing. Examine the disturbing details of their crimes and the legal battles that followed, offering a stark glimpse into the often-misunderstood world of women who kill. This gripping narrative will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the nature of evil.
Why You’ll Love This Book
Ladies Who Kill offers a captivating and unsettling examination of female offenders and their shocking crimes. The authors provide a detailed analysis of each case, exploring the complex interplay of psychological factors, societal influences, and personal circumstances. This true crime masterpiece will stay with you long after you turn the final page.
Book Details
Book Details
ISBN: 9781558172494
Binding: Mass market paperback
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Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Pages: 212
Author:
- Tom Kuncl
- Paul Einstein
Language: English
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